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- Ectopic_pregnancy abstract "An ectopic pregnancy, or eccysis, is a complication of pregnancy in which the embryo implants outside the uterine cavity. With rare exceptions, ectopic pregnancies are not viable. Furthermore, they are dangerous for the mother, since internal haemorrhage is a life-threatening complication. Most ectopic pregnancies occur in the Fallopian tube (so-called tubal pregnancies), but implantation can also occur in the cervix, ovaries, and abdomen. An ectopic pregnancy is a potential medical emergency, and, if not treated properly, can lead to death.Detection of ectopic pregnancy in early gestation has been achieved mainly due to enhanced diagnostic capability. Despite all these notable successes in diagnostics and detection techniques ectopic pregnancy remains a source of serious maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially in countries with poor prenatal care.In a typical ectopic pregnancy, the embryo adheres to the lining of the fallopian tube and burrows into the tubal lining. Most commonly this invades vessels and will cause bleeding. This intratubal bleeding hematosalpinx expels the implantation out of the tubal end as a tubal abortion. Tubal abortion is a common type of miscarriage. There is no inflammation of the tube in ectopic pregnancy. The pain is caused by prostaglandins released at the implantation site, and by free blood in the peritoneal cavity, which is a local irritant. Sometimes the bleeding might be heavy enough to threaten the health or life of the woman. Usually this degree of bleeding is due to delay in diagnosis, but sometimes, especially if the implantation is in the proximal tube (just before it enters the uterus), it may invade into the nearby Sampson artery, causing heavy bleeding earlier than usual.If left untreated, about half of ectopic pregnancies will resolve without treatment. These are the tubal abortions. The advent of methotrexate treatment for ectopic pregnancy has reduced the need for surgery; however, surgical intervention is still required in cases where the Fallopian tube has ruptured or is in danger of doing so. This intervention may be laparoscopic or through a larger incision, known as a laparotomy.".
- Ectopic_pregnancy diseasesdb "4089".
- Ectopic_pregnancy emedicineSubject "med".
- Ectopic_pregnancy emedicineTopic "3212".
- Ectopic_pregnancy icd10 "O00".
- Ectopic_pregnancy icd9 "633".
- Ectopic_pregnancy medlineplus "000895".
- Ectopic_pregnancy meshId "D011271".
- Ectopic_pregnancy thumbnail Ectopic_pregnancy_on_laparoscopy.png?width=300.
- Ectopic_pregnancy wikiPageExternalLink CL0019.
- Ectopic_pregnancy wikiPageExternalLink www.ectopic.org.uk.
- Ectopic_pregnancy wikiPageExternalLink www.rcog.org.uk.
- Ectopic_pregnancy wikiPageID "54309".
- Ectopic_pregnancy wikiPageRevisionID "605029814".
- Ectopic_pregnancy caption "Laparoscopic view, looking from superiorly to inferiorly in the peritoneal cavity which has been pumped up with carbon dioxide gas to visualize the uterus . On the left Fallopian tube there is an ectopic pregnancy and hematosalpinx . The right tube is normal.".
- Ectopic_pregnancy diseasesdb "4089".
- Ectopic_pregnancy emedicinesubj "med".
- Ectopic_pregnancy emedicinetopic "3212".
- Ectopic_pregnancy hasPhotoCollection Ectopic_pregnancy.
- Ectopic_pregnancy icd "633".
- Ectopic_pregnancy icd "O00".
- Ectopic_pregnancy medlineplus "895".
- Ectopic_pregnancy meshid "D011271".
- Ectopic_pregnancy name "Ectopic pregnancy".
- Ectopic_pregnancy wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Ectopic_pregnancy subject Category:Health_issues_in_pregnancy.
- Ectopic_pregnancy subject Category:Medical_emergencies.
- Ectopic_pregnancy subject Category:Pregnancy_with_abortive_outcome.
- Ectopic_pregnancy type Disease.
- Ectopic_pregnancy type AilmentCondition.
- Ectopic_pregnancy type Situation.
- Ectopic_pregnancy comment "An ectopic pregnancy, or eccysis, is a complication of pregnancy in which the embryo implants outside the uterine cavity. With rare exceptions, ectopic pregnancies are not viable. Furthermore, they are dangerous for the mother, since internal haemorrhage is a life-threatening complication. Most ectopic pregnancies occur in the Fallopian tube (so-called tubal pregnancies), but implantation can also occur in the cervix, ovaries, and abdomen.".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "Buitenbaarmoederlijke zwangerschap".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "Ciąża ektopowa".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "Ectopic pregnancy".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "Embarazo ectópico".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "Extrauteringravidität".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "Gravidanza ectopica".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "Gravidez ectópica".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "Grossesse extra-utérine".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "Внематочная беременность".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "حمل منتبذ".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "子宮外妊娠".
- Ectopic_pregnancy label "異位妊娠".
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs Mimoděložní_těhotenství.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs Extrauteringravidität.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs Embarazo_ectópico.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs Lekuz_kanpoko_habiratze.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs Grossesse_extra-utérine.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs Gravidanza_ectopica.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs 子宮外妊娠.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs 자궁외임신.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs Buitenbaarmoederlijke_zwangerschap.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs Ciąża_ektopowa.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs Gravidez_ectópica.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs m.0f5y4.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs Q207087.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs Q207087.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs C0032987.
- Ectopic_pregnancy sameAs C0032994.
- Ectopic_pregnancy wasDerivedFrom Ectopic_pregnancy?oldid=605029814.
- Ectopic_pregnancy depiction Ectopic_pregnancy_on_laparoscopy.png.
- Ectopic_pregnancy isPrimaryTopicOf Ectopic_pregnancy.
- Ectopic_pregnancy name "Ectopic pregnancy".